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A searing and spiritually charged exposé of systemic poverty, The War on the Poor rips the mask off modern capitalism to reveal the calculated suffering behind rent, debt, homelessness, and economic despair. Written with brutal honesty and prophetic clarity, this volume declares what few dare to say: the poor are not broken—they are targeted. This is not just a social critique; it’s a sacred indictment, a battle cry, and a blueprint for reclaiming dignity and power in a world designed to keep the working class on its knees.Book information
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Self-Help, Philosophy